Illinois Administrative Code
Title 68 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Part 1110 - RULES OF PRACTICE IN ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS
Section 1110.30 - Institution of a Contested Case by Petitioner
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) A contested case is instituted by a Petitioner when a Petition for Hearing is filed with the Clerk of the Court.
b) In a case in which a Petitioner is seeking restoration of a license that was revoked or suspended or for termination of an indefinite probation, the Petition for Hearing shall be in writing, signed by the Petitioner, and shall set forth:
c) A Notice of an Intent to Deny Licensure shall be in writing, signed by a Chief of Prosecution, and shall include a clear statement of the acts or omissions alleged to violate a statute or rule, and citation of the statute or rule that forms the basis for the denial. The Notice shall notify the licensee that he or she must request a hearing to contest the notice within 30 days after service and, if a request is not filed within that time, the Director may issue an order denying the license application. In a case in which the Petitioner, also referred to as the applicant, seeks to contest a decision by the Division to deny the application for licensure, the Petition for Hearing will be in writing, signed by the Petitioner, and will state with specificity the particular reasons why the applicant believes that the action by the Division to deny licensure was incorrect.
d) Upon receipt by the Clerk of the Court of a properly completed Petition for Hearing, a case will be docketed, and notice sent to the Petitioner setting forth the date, time and place of hearing.